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Men without woman

Ernest Hemingway

This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. Men Without Women is Ernest Hemingway’s second short story collection, a stark, powerful exploration of masculinity, solitude, and emotional restraint. First published in 1927, this collection showcases Hemingway’s distinctive prose—lean, unadorned, and deeply resonant—with stories that portray the quiet struggles and unspoken pain of men navigating a world marked by loss, war, and detachment. The fourteen stories within this volume span boxing rings, Spanish bullfighting arenas, smoky bars, and battlefields, examining the lives of soldiers, athletes, exiles, and ordinary men confronted with existential dilemmas. In iconic stories like The Killers, Hills Like White Elephants, and In Another Country, Hemingway captures the intensity of what remains unsaid—revealing the raw humanity beneath stoic exteriors. Spare yet deeply evocative, Men Without Women reflects Hemingway’s belief in the power of understatement and his “iceberg theory” of writing. This collection remains a landmark of modernist literature—honest, direct, and emotionally haunting in its portrayal of men alone with their silences, scars, and regrets. This audiobook edition invites listeners into a world of restrained emotion, timeless prose, and moments of profound inner conflict—a hallmark of Hemingway’s enduring literary legacy. Duration - 3h 27m. Author - ERNEST HEMINGWAY. Narrator - Digital Voice Andrew E. Published Date - Wednesday, 22 January 2025. Copyright - © 1927 Public Domain ©.

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United States

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This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. Men Without Women is Ernest Hemingway’s second short story collection, a stark, powerful exploration of masculinity, solitude, and emotional restraint. First published in 1927, this collection showcases Hemingway’s distinctive prose—lean, unadorned, and deeply resonant—with stories that portray the quiet struggles and unspoken pain of men navigating a world marked by loss, war, and detachment. The fourteen stories within this volume span boxing rings, Spanish bullfighting arenas, smoky bars, and battlefields, examining the lives of soldiers, athletes, exiles, and ordinary men confronted with existential dilemmas. In iconic stories like The Killers, Hills Like White Elephants, and In Another Country, Hemingway captures the intensity of what remains unsaid—revealing the raw humanity beneath stoic exteriors. Spare yet deeply evocative, Men Without Women reflects Hemingway’s belief in the power of understatement and his “iceberg theory” of writing. This collection remains a landmark of modernist literature—honest, direct, and emotionally haunting in its portrayal of men alone with their silences, scars, and regrets. This audiobook edition invites listeners into a world of restrained emotion, timeless prose, and moments of profound inner conflict—a hallmark of Hemingway’s enduring literary legacy. Duration - 3h 27m. Author - ERNEST HEMINGWAY. Narrator - Digital Voice Andrew E. Published Date - Wednesday, 22 January 2025. Copyright - © 1927 Public Domain ©.

Language:

English


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